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as far as what the missile defense review means to the missile defense agency, mr. trachtenberg covered it is an integrated approach. deterrence, active and passive defense. if deterrence fails, then attack operations to destroy missiles and infrastructure. it brings focus to what we are doing in agency and reinforces that effort. it provides guidance and synchronization of effort and helps the department to focus its energies to policies laid out in the mdr. the last bullet addresses the fact that what we are doing with any agency is completely in line with the missile defense review results and taskings. we will skip that for a second. here are some examples. if you take the priorities of the bins we call them that we have, the three priorities, and you take a look at the activities in the agency and the systems that we have on contract, sustaining and developing, you can see in the first one, increasing system reliability. we must sustain the ballistic missile system we have in the field, or the combatant commander will not have confidence it will work. we have i
as far as what the missile defense review means to the missile defense agency, mr. trachtenberg covered it is an integrated approach. deterrence, active and passive defense. if deterrence fails, then attack operations to destroy missiles and infrastructure. it brings focus to what we are doing in agency and reinforces that effort. it provides guidance and synchronization of effort and helps the department to focus its energies to policies laid out in the mdr. the last bullet addresses the fact...
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defense, but increasingly greater for theater, missile defense assets. it's a good note to jump over to pepe. pepe, you've got a lot of experience in missile tests, agency. maybe you can give us a little rundown of some of the internal dynamics. >> ok. thanks. appreciate that anthony. , so my writ today is to sort of go through about 30 years ebb and flow in, american missile defense policy and, about five or 6 minutes. i've spent most of my life, my career involved in the various defense reviews, really going back to sort of bush bush 41. but a couple of quick observations. i'd like to like to run through , at least from my perspective, perhaps the two most important things coming out of president reagan's sdi speech was when he reopened the debate about whether the united states should defend itself against ballistic missiles or choose to remain vulnerable. right. not just the homeland, but american military forces deployed abroad. right. and so that was a significant kind of intellectual transformation, even though would be many, many decades before t
defense, but increasingly greater for theater, missile defense assets. it's a good note to jump over to pepe. pepe, you've got a lot of experience in missile tests, agency. maybe you can give us a little rundown of some of the internal dynamics. >> ok. thanks. appreciate that anthony. , so my writ today is to sort of go through about 30 years ebb and flow in, american missile defense policy and, about five or 6 minutes. i've spent most of my life, my career involved in the various defense...
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it's not a recipe for bipartisan defense. defense isn't immune from politics. but with pressing unresolved issues already at hand, no defense budget bill for 2011, critical personal, acquisition and other issues pending and future resources, this isn't the time for naked partisanship. republican leaders have the chance to get this right but they must show leadership and bipartisanship or they will fail just like the democrats did before them. thank you for joining us us thank you for joining us us this week in this [ female announcer ] why is travel these days about what you give up, and not what you get? like electricity for gadget power at your seat. room to stretch your legs, and your wingspan. food when you're hungry, and taking off your shoes only if you feel like it. these aren't luxuries, they're basics. get them back, on acela. [ male announcer ] acela's turning 10. celebrate with up to 10,000 amtrak guest rewards points. details at amtrak.com. until two years ago, when my dad transferred to istanbul. they settled in quickly. found their local deli. a f
it's not a recipe for bipartisan defense. defense isn't immune from politics. but with pressing unresolved issues already at hand, no defense budget bill for 2011, critical personal, acquisition and other issues pending and future resources, this isn't the time for naked partisanship. republican leaders have the chance to get this right but they must show leadership and bipartisanship or they will fail just like the democrats did before them. thank you for joining us us thank you for joining us...
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defenses. from more interceptors to new kill vehicles to improved coverage of priority regions like the indo pacific. at the same time we are focused on new capabilities for new threats. this includes hypersonics, space-based sensors and directed energy for boost phase missile intercept. it includes a policy shift towards greater integration of offensive and defensive capabilities because missile defense necessarily includes missile offense. for decades, the u.s. led the world in hypersonics research and deliberately chose not to weaponize these systems. china and russia have chosen differently. our nation does not seek adversaries, but we will not ignore them either. we refuse to be bound by geography. our new space-based sensor layer will give us persistent, timely global awareness. these capabilities will remove adversaries' ability to course us, our allies and partners. congress has wisely mandated just such a capability. rest assured, you will see this priority reflected in our upcoming bu
defenses. from more interceptors to new kill vehicles to improved coverage of priority regions like the indo pacific. at the same time we are focused on new capabilities for new threats. this includes hypersonics, space-based sensors and directed energy for boost phase missile intercept. it includes a policy shift towards greater integration of offensive and defensive capabilities because missile defense necessarily includes missile offense. for decades, the u.s. led the world in hypersonics...
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defense planning, their larger role of missile defenses. as the pentagon's recent national defense strategy, the unclassified version noted, missiles have become "a principal means by which adversaries seek to protect conventional or nuclear power." and as such "missile-defense is a core deterrence by denial component" of how we contend with adversaries. we are here today to mark the 40 th anniversary of ronald reagan's speech announcing the strategic defense initiative. that speech, which was in march of 1983, came just a few weeks after his evil empire speech, which was march 9. they we all coordinated towards the larger strategic goal of winning and bringing an end to the cold war. one of the most recent books that i wrote was on president reagan's covert action program to provide assistance to solidarity. i had the opportunity to talk to a number of folks within that administration and to spend severalonths orall in e reagan library, going through national security council discussions. one of the things i always found helpful about the
defense planning, their larger role of missile defenses. as the pentagon's recent national defense strategy, the unclassified version noted, missiles have become "a principal means by which adversaries seek to protect conventional or nuclear power." and as such "missile-defense is a core deterrence by denial component" of how we contend with adversaries. we are here today to mark the 40 th anniversary of ronald reagan's speech announcing the strategic defense initiative....
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missile defenses. chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general mark milley characterized the test as very close to a sputnik moment referring to the 1957 satellite launched by the soviet union that shocked america and demonstrated the kremlin's military technology prowess. in its annual report to congress on the chinese military released on november 3, the department of defense noted that the people's liberation army rocket force launched more than 250 ballistic missiles for testing and training in 2020 alone calling this more than the rest of the world combined. meanwhile, north gray continues to work on developing a range of missiles that threaten both south korea and japan including are forward station forces and increasingly threatening the united states. this -- their symmetry is expect both china and north korea will increase we attempt to use cyber capabilities to infiltrate and disrupt u.s. missile defense systems. in deploying a secure missile defense system to defend the united states, it's
missile defenses. chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general mark milley characterized the test as very close to a sputnik moment referring to the 1957 satellite launched by the soviet union that shocked america and demonstrated the kremlin's military technology prowess. in its annual report to congress on the chinese military released on november 3, the department of defense noted that the people's liberation army rocket force launched more than 250 ballistic missiles for testing and...
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in this role, he serves as the principal advisor to the secretary of defense, defense policy. he leads the coordination of policy within the department of defense. he oversees defense policies and plans to achieve the desired objectives. he is responsible for efforts to build partnerships and defense cooperation with u.s. friends and allies. ladies and gentlemen, welcome undersecretary john rood. >> thank you for those kind words. the real missile defense experts are to my left, michael griffin and general greaves. there are so many people over the years that have been involved in missile defense. i feel like we should be presenting them. they have been educating me on the topic, but i am grateful to be with you, here in this room. it has become an overused statement for people like myself to say the security environment in which we find ourselves right now is the most dynamic and complex in our lifetime. if you stop and think about that for a minute and what that means for a half-century or so, about the range of threats and the complexity of them. they are changing. one of t
in this role, he serves as the principal advisor to the secretary of defense, defense policy. he leads the coordination of policy within the department of defense. he oversees defense policies and plans to achieve the desired objectives. he is responsible for efforts to build partnerships and defense cooperation with u.s. friends and allies. ladies and gentlemen, welcome undersecretary john rood. >> thank you for those kind words. the real missile defense experts are to my left, michael...
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spent on defense. the short answer is, we spend a lot on defense. there are lots of ways to measure this, but let's start with a few basics. this is a pie chart that shows how we spent the federal budget in the last fiscal year. we spent about $900 billion on defense, roughly one out of every eight dollars in government spending, 12% of all federal spending. you can see the biggest light that slice of the budget is mandatory spending or entitlements, benefits like social security and medicare, and that is a growing part of the federal budget, but that defense slice is pretty big, particularly when compared to the nondefense discretionary budget, which is funding all the things we talk about the federal government does, national parks, grants to state and local governments, and so forth. even though it is only 12% of the budget, it is pretty big. the department of defense buys more goods, services and software than all other federal government agencies combined. the department of defense employs about 2.2 million people, uniform and civilians. that i
spent on defense. the short answer is, we spend a lot on defense. there are lots of ways to measure this, but let's start with a few basics. this is a pie chart that shows how we spent the federal budget in the last fiscal year. we spent about $900 billion on defense, roughly one out of every eight dollars in government spending, 12% of all federal spending. you can see the biggest light that slice of the budget is mandatory spending or entitlements, benefits like social security and medicare,...
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of russia, what will the defense look like and will it be effective, you will find out if you liked this broadcast, if you liked it, and also subscribe to the youtube channel of radio liberty well, and write to us in the comments from which settlement you are watching us, the ukrainian military released a tick that is in the south near bakhmut, this information has been confirmed by the assault unit as of now the national police brigade lut and the 80th separate airborne assault brigade of the armed forces of ukraine, which directly participated in the liberation of the village, as well as the commander of the ground forces oleksandr syrskyi and the office of the ukrainian president, the military published a video with flags on the background of the ruins of the village, they liberated the inhabited klychchevka of the donetsk region from the russian occupiers, however, the enemy does not stop trying to capture, works with all possible means of fire damage, but we are becoming strong, firm and confident, because this is our land. glory to the armed forces of ukraine, glory to ukraine
of russia, what will the defense look like and will it be effective, you will find out if you liked this broadcast, if you liked it, and also subscribe to the youtube channel of radio liberty well, and write to us in the comments from which settlement you are watching us, the ukrainian military released a tick that is in the south near bakhmut, this information has been confirmed by the assault unit as of now the national police brigade lut and the 80th separate airborne assault brigade of the...
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joint defense r and d. the history of international trained r and d in korea, which mostly centers around the civilian sector began in the 1960s. all these periods can be characterized as the period of learning from advanced countries through joint r and d. and building up technology capabilities. in case of the defense sector, however, joint r and d actually began in 2000s. this is more than 30 years behind the civilian sector. the top partner in korea in civilian sector has always been the united states. with japan and china forming the second group, and germany, the uk, and france forming the third group. the types of international joint r and d in korea can be classified into two categories. the first is the joint implementation of r and d promise, invitation of researchers and the research commissioning belong to this category. the second type is foundation build up. this is sort of an indirect joint r and d. some examples like establishment of research institute, personal exchanges, and information ex
joint defense r and d. the history of international trained r and d in korea, which mostly centers around the civilian sector began in the 1960s. all these periods can be characterized as the period of learning from advanced countries through joint r and d. and building up technology capabilities. in case of the defense sector, however, joint r and d actually began in 2000s. this is more than 30 years behind the civilian sector. the top partner in korea in civilian sector has always been the...
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appropriate for the self-defense force to adequately provide a national defense. but when you think about these goals, what are the challenges that you see? either internally or externally? and then i think for the last question, i think i might flip the order, and if that's okay, i would like to start from general hironaka and come down to general iwata. >> translator: as i said earlier, since the beginning of the self-defense forces, we've had quite an abrupt difference from the imperial army. we've had a very close cooperation with the united states also. we have had our thinking, our tactics, our technology and our logistical support in all of these areas, our self-defense forces function as a defense force of a democratic country, and we've learned a lot from the united states in that regard. the united states really helped us to build up our forces and i think that we need to think from here on out what it is that we can do to have joint planning with the united states. to have better planning with our wonderful friends in the unit. i think it's the most imp
appropriate for the self-defense force to adequately provide a national defense. but when you think about these goals, what are the challenges that you see? either internally or externally? and then i think for the last question, i think i might flip the order, and if that's okay, i would like to start from general hironaka and come down to general iwata. >> translator: as i said earlier, since the beginning of the self-defense forces, we've had quite an abrupt difference from the...
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the secretary of defense just fine, but ceos on government revenue, the major defense companies earn 100 times more than the secretary of defense. it is not surprising to learn we have a revolving door where our generals and admirals and high-ranking officials in the military leave government service and end up on the boards of directors of defense companies. moreover, mister president, there are massive cost overruns in the defense department acquisition budget, the united states congress must address. according to the gao the pentagon's $1.8 trillion acquisition portfolio, $628 billion in cost overruns, with much of the cost taking place, they tell the government and the dod doesn't mean much doesn't mean after the contract. and and and there's less capability to the war fight. the commission, in 2011, the $60 billion spent in iraq and afghanistan have been lost to fraud and waste. the special inspector general of afghanistan reconstruction reported the pentagon could not account for $45 billion in funding reconstruction projects. a few bucks here and there, of taxpayer money was l
the secretary of defense just fine, but ceos on government revenue, the major defense companies earn 100 times more than the secretary of defense. it is not surprising to learn we have a revolving door where our generals and admirals and high-ranking officials in the military leave government service and end up on the boards of directors of defense companies. moreover, mister president, there are massive cost overruns in the defense department acquisition budget, the united states congress must...
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the defense will argue that it needs to address self defense. the prosecution wants to remind them, if he took a gun and shot it and pulled the trigger that is enough. let's listen in. right now. delaro la roinda it so manies lt will have a chance for the jury to get more information and see where it goes. >> at one point, the defense wanted the jurors to come back in the courtroom to get the answer provided to them, and the prosecutions said no. and the judge said no, one single handwriting on a note to give to the jurors. here we are at 7 o'clock in the east. we want to thank susan and judge alex. and our colleague greg jarret who is an opportunity to help us try to understand it. this is the third time we hear from the jury and the second time, they want more clariction on manslaughter and exactly what kind of clarification, we are about to find out. >> and thanking jennifer and candace. we go to harris falker with the fox report. >> fox urgent. a busy saturday as we are on verdict watch in the george zimmerman murder trial, playing out in ce
the defense will argue that it needs to address self defense. the prosecution wants to remind them, if he took a gun and shot it and pulled the trigger that is enough. let's listen in. right now. delaro la roinda it so manies lt will have a chance for the jury to get more information and see where it goes. >> at one point, the defense wanted the jurors to come back in the courtroom to get the answer provided to them, and the prosecutions said no. and the judge said no, one single...
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sometimes called a layer defense. slightly artificially, trajectory of the attacking missiles is into boost phase, course, and terminal phase. dercht elements of the defense are focused on each phase of the trajectory of the attacking missile. so there's boost phase intercept, which is tough. there's recourse intercept, and there's terminal intercept. and as these technologies mature and as the networks and net -- sense of networks mature, we have expectations that the ability to degrade the attacking missile in either boost phase, mid course, orterminal phase will grow so the likelihood of penetration will be reduced. you know we say in policy, policy is about prediction. you establish a policy because you expect that if you do it, it's most likely that the following will result. sometimes you're right, sometimes you're wrong. but i think it's not helpful, it's not constructive, although it's often done, to impugn the motives, purely for grounds other than the technical capability. and dr. carter, whom we all know ve
sometimes called a layer defense. slightly artificially, trajectory of the attacking missiles is into boost phase, course, and terminal phase. dercht elements of the defense are focused on each phase of the trajectory of the attacking missile. so there's boost phase intercept, which is tough. there's recourse intercept, and there's terminal intercept. and as these technologies mature and as the networks and net -- sense of networks mature, we have expectations that the ability to degrade the...
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on the act defense? any reasonable person know the lawyer was up to. he didn't use the magic words i admit what he did, in fact, essentially do that. we have ambiguity on both of these axes and where we draw the line? >> as to your first axis the court has been very clear that decisions -- once a defendant chooses to be represented by counsel decisions about what evidence to permit or objections to raise and what witnesses to call the exception of the defendant and what witnesses not to call and what arguments to convey our for the lawyer, reviewable if at all, as under the ineffective assistance of counsel. evidence, arguments, witnesses, this case is always about any say there's a small difference but this is all the difference in the world. >> but sometimes a piece of evidence is far more important and take the chief justice is an example. interstate is not usually a big deal in those cases but in admission by the defendant is a huge deal. >> in the real world what defendant subject to and i have been
on the act defense? any reasonable person know the lawyer was up to. he didn't use the magic words i admit what he did, in fact, essentially do that. we have ambiguity on both of these axes and where we draw the line? >> as to your first axis the court has been very clear that decisions -- once a defendant chooses to be represented by counsel decisions about what evidence to permit or objections to raise and what witnesses to call the exception of the defendant and what witnesses not to...
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and under flies our missile defense is so it goes into the gap between air defense and missile defense. it is a new class of defensive system. that is required to deal with it. it is also extremely high-speed. by definition of hypersonic threat. that means that it can fly faster -- fast enough, low enough that by the time we can on defensive radar systems, it is nearly too late to close the kill chain. it would be difficult to close that kill chain for one threat but in a raid scenario, you just cannot get there from here as the expression goes so he have to see them coming from further out. our long-range radar is as good as they will get so if the hypersonic threat as it does outruns our long-range radars, what is your next step? were, if this were exclusively a land conflict, one option would be to forward some -- deploy some radars although they themselves become rick -- become targets. it is a theoretical option. iswe look to the future, it a maritime conflict. not enough islands and not enough ships to populate the earth with radar even if we thought that was a viable strategy. w
and under flies our missile defense is so it goes into the gap between air defense and missile defense. it is a new class of defensive system. that is required to deal with it. it is also extremely high-speed. by definition of hypersonic threat. that means that it can fly faster -- fast enough, low enough that by the time we can on defensive radar systems, it is nearly too late to close the kill chain. it would be difficult to close that kill chain for one threat but in a raid scenario, you...
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missile defense system in europe is not directed against russia. nato countries are in. the. deployment of them military installations to europe. new american military bases may soon be set up in kazakhstan. and tajikistan. once russia has been encircled by military bases a new geo political reality will emerge we need to take this reality into account already today but and take measures to control potential threats to our security. meanwhile the view that the missile defense shield is too expensive is getting increasing currency inside the united states itself it provides financial backing to the armed forces moreover the project is making millions of dollars from nato sub contractors in farias countries. between two thousand and five and two thousand and nine the u.s. has spent fifteen billion dollars and the price tag for the entire program that we are dealing with right now here in two thousand and eleven is another hundred fifty billion dollars that's larger than many country's entire military budgets. some of the funding for the missile defense system in europe is being
missile defense system in europe is not directed against russia. nato countries are in. the. deployment of them military installations to europe. new american military bases may soon be set up in kazakhstan. and tajikistan. once russia has been encircled by military bases a new geo political reality will emerge we need to take this reality into account already today but and take measures to control potential threats to our security. meanwhile the view that the missile defense shield is too...
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defense budget. ok. don't you think maybe in the longer term this is a good this crisis quote unquote crisis is a good idea because it makes people more fiscally responsible because that's the only thing that threatens the united states itself. well i'd like to believe that a problem is like i said a general eisenhower warned us in his closing speech about the military and industrial congressional complex that's why his mission if not to break senator patty murray from from from from washington state democrat pat toomey republican senator from pennsylvania both have boeing as a commonality so you've got people who actually are more worried about their reelection than what's doing what's best for the american people because when i sat in the super committee i predicted they would actually do anything productive actually rein in these issues regarding the defense side of the house with that said boeing is actually the most creative of the super contractors because they actually had done a small burger the
defense budget. ok. don't you think maybe in the longer term this is a good this crisis quote unquote crisis is a good idea because it makes people more fiscally responsible because that's the only thing that threatens the united states itself. well i'd like to believe that a problem is like i said a general eisenhower warned us in his closing speech about the military and industrial congressional complex that's why his mission if not to break senator patty murray from from from from washington...
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in the event of a situation with a european missile defense system becoming unfavorable to russia we reserve the right to take no further steps in the need for it is all momentary and. the kremlin has repeatedly demanded that nato guarantees that the european missile defense shield would pose no threat to russia's strategic interests sofa the west has refused to cooperate with moscow on the issue. intercontinental ballistic missiles through snowbound russian forests under the cover of darkness. secrecy the people need to perform training drills and test the hardware on the roof. suddenly the convoy comes to a halt. street. crossing it's quite a challenge for the drivers of motor vehicles weighing. as specially considering. heads. of. safety reach the opposite bank with the most hazardous huddle behind it the convoy is on the move again. as the convoy forges ahead to its destination they leave the forest and pass through villages the sound of powerful engines thundering past is becoming a common occurrence lately for local people. we need such missiles to defend russia. we would be cr
in the event of a situation with a european missile defense system becoming unfavorable to russia we reserve the right to take no further steps in the need for it is all momentary and. the kremlin has repeatedly demanded that nato guarantees that the european missile defense shield would pose no threat to russia's strategic interests sofa the west has refused to cooperate with moscow on the issue. intercontinental ballistic missiles through snowbound russian forests under the cover of darkness....
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day two for the defense. we will take a look at the day's developments at anthony's lawyers try to pick apart the the prosecution case. there are a lot of questions about the evidence that is said to link casey to the death of her daughter caylee. the question is, is there enough for a conviction? is any of the forensic testimony worth anything or is it junk science as the defense is claiming? the big question for everybody watching the trial, will casey anthony take the stand? more on that and a look at some of the people standing in line all night long just to spend the day in the courtroom. plus, live updates from the trial itself. phil keeting is there. our lawyers are here. it is all ahead on the coming hour of studio b. first from fox at 3:00, lawyers for the accused child killer casey anthony calling more witnesses to try to dismantle the the case against her. prosecutors claimed that casey anthony stored her daughter's body in the trunk of her car. testimony about the role of maggots and other bugs in
day two for the defense. we will take a look at the day's developments at anthony's lawyers try to pick apart the the prosecution case. there are a lot of questions about the evidence that is said to link casey to the death of her daughter caylee. the question is, is there enough for a conviction? is any of the forensic testimony worth anything or is it junk science as the defense is claiming? the big question for everybody watching the trial, will casey anthony take the stand? more on that and...
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whenwe cut defense budgets tensions are going down, we have to increase the defense budgets as they go up. and saw the declaration, you have mentioned romania is one of the best conservators for 2% of gdp in the defense budget. romania is asking the allies to increase the security in the black sea region. all thek sea region has military aggressions from russia in the last 10 years. in georgia, ukraine, and criteria. -- crimea. what are the steps that the nato summit took to increase the security in the black sea region? what will the role be of the new foundedent that will be in romania, as is mentioned in the declaration? welcome the increase we have seen in defense spending in romania. that is significant. romania is one of the countries that has adopted the budget, which should provide 2% of gdp for defense. we have decided that we have to follow the implementation of what we call taylor former presence in the black sea region. we are also strengthening our maritime posture, developing our own maritime character abilities -- capabilities. in addition to increased presence in the bl
whenwe cut defense budgets tensions are going down, we have to increase the defense budgets as they go up. and saw the declaration, you have mentioned romania is one of the best conservators for 2% of gdp in the defense budget. romania is asking the allies to increase the security in the black sea region. all thek sea region has military aggressions from russia in the last 10 years. in georgia, ukraine, and criteria. -- crimea. what are the steps that the nato summit took to increase the...
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will iran build its own defense dome? ما در دفاع از هوا به گونه ای عمل خواهیم کرد که تهدیدات بالقوه که در اینجا وجود دارد به بلفل تبدیل نشود. یک عملیات ترکیب جنگ افزارها را انجام دادیم به گونه ای که نذاریم این تهدیدات بقوه به بالفعل تبدیل بشه. in the 2010s the country enters. new era in which the turmoil of sanctions will reach its speak and it's the economic issues that will attract more attention than the military ones. in 2013, the united nations security council imposed sanctions on iran based a proposal by the us and its western allies. one of the branches of the embargo is the purchase of weapons. it means iran will soon face an important challenge regarding one of its purchases, the s300. glory stance prestine nature with vast oak forests, gaping gorgeous and amazing waterfalls. it's where heaven and earth meet each other and stars frequently. to welcome th
will iran build its own defense dome? ما در دفاع از هوا به گونه ای عمل خواهیم کرد که تهدیدات بالقوه که در اینجا وجود دارد به بلفل تبدیل نشود. یک عملیات ترکیب جنگ افزارها را انجام دادیم به گونه ای که نذاریم این تهدیدات بقوه به بالفعل تبدیل بشه. in the 2010s the country enters. new era in which the turmoil of sanctions will reach its...
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defense provided by the self-defense forces, the u.s. forces could focus on offensive strike operations against the soviet far east. japan's commitment to the united resultstrategy did not from political mischief. it was a result of the concerted efforts made by the officials and officers of the japan defense agency, the self-defense forces, the minister for the fears -- the minister of foreign minister of the finance. when another came into office in 1982 that the japanese prime minister consciously and doors to his country's commitment to the global security strategy. close defense u.s. strategy produced good results. acording to a require -- retired u.s. navy officer in a day japan specialist, no u.s. navy operator would doubt the executing the strategy, he said it was unbelievable that we tracked every soviet submarine by the end of the cold war. former soviet leaders say one of the retired soviet officers has acknowledged the soviets took the presence of allied navies such as japanese, in exercises, very seriously. he even mentioned
defense provided by the self-defense forces, the u.s. forces could focus on offensive strike operations against the soviet far east. japan's commitment to the united resultstrategy did not from political mischief. it was a result of the concerted efforts made by the officials and officers of the japan defense agency, the self-defense forces, the minister for the fears -- the minister of foreign minister of the finance. when another came into office in 1982 that the japanese prime minister...
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in a defensive operation. now we cannot say no only about the territorial defense of mine, about the fact that today the brigades of the armed forces of ukraine, which bear the main burden of combat operations, these brigades of ours also have losses, but conditionally speaking, from the point of view of strengthening the personnel potential, should we not create directly in such combat brigades there are separate battalions, training battalions, which will already directly gain experience near the front line of operations, because not everyone can learn to fight quickly, not everyone is exactly that, and this is the challenge before what needs to be found a model to strengthen our main combat brigades, what models can there be, yes, the model you are talking about was once used. what model existed in the soviet army during the second world war, but today the situation has changed a little, not a little, vitally, because the means of conducting armed struggle are very have become strong now, if we were mostly
in a defensive operation. now we cannot say no only about the territorial defense of mine, about the fact that today the brigades of the armed forces of ukraine, which bear the main burden of combat operations, these brigades of ours also have losses, but conditionally speaking, from the point of view of strengthening the personnel potential, should we not create directly in such combat brigades there are separate battalions, training battalions, which will already directly gain experience near...
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missile defense. in a year where iran and north korea have demonstrated the capability and intent to pursue long range ballistic missiles and programs, this bill endorsed reductions to capabilities that would provide a comprehensive missile defense system to protect the u.s. homeland of forward deployed troops and our allies. we need to take steps that would reverse the administration's 35% reduction to a critical component of the national missile defense system located in alaska and california, which is designed as a last line of defense to protect the u.s. homeland. it's unfortunate that we have been forced to trade national missile defense capabilities for more theater missile defense. both are necessary and both could have been adequately funded without such deep cuts. building on the bill that the president signed in may, this legislation takes a number of important steps on major weapons programs. i'm pleased this bill provides $368.8 million in advanced procurement funding for 12 additional f-2
missile defense. in a year where iran and north korea have demonstrated the capability and intent to pursue long range ballistic missiles and programs, this bill endorsed reductions to capabilities that would provide a comprehensive missile defense system to protect the u.s. homeland of forward deployed troops and our allies. we need to take steps that would reverse the administration's 35% reduction to a critical component of the national missile defense system located in alaska and...
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, that is, f-16s will also go into strengthening our air defense. mr. serhiy, thank you for the analysis of the current situation. serhii zgorets, director of the information and consulting company defense express was with us. it 's almost 9:00, the time we remember every day. and we honor all those who died from the movement of the russian occupiers, all the military and civilians who died for our independence. we will observe a moment of silence in memory of the ukrainian military and civilian citizens of ukraine who died in the war that was unleashed by russia.
, that is, f-16s will also go into strengthening our air defense. mr. serhiy, thank you for the analysis of the current situation. serhii zgorets, director of the information and consulting company defense express was with us. it 's almost 9:00, the time we remember every day. and we honor all those who died from the movement of the russian occupiers, all the military and civilians who died for our independence. we will observe a moment of silence in memory of the ukrainian military and...
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in our in our defense industrial base. professional staff member on the senate foreign relations committee had a policy on the house armed services committee national security advisor to one of the most distinguished senators fred thompson a very varied career in you brought extensive background to your role as secretary of defense, and we're here today to discuss your late your book, which is entitled to sacred oath memoirs of a secretary defense do an extraordinary time in i like to start by seeing that i believe if i'm correct that when you graduated as a second lieutenant from west point you raised your right hand and you said i mark esper do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution against all enemies foreign in domestic that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same that i take this obligation freely without any middle reservation or purpose of ovation and that i will well in faithfully discharge the duties on the office on which i'm about to enter so help me god i take an oath took an o
in our in our defense industrial base. professional staff member on the senate foreign relations committee had a policy on the house armed services committee national security advisor to one of the most distinguished senators fred thompson a very varied career in you brought extensive background to your role as secretary of defense, and we're here today to discuss your late your book, which is entitled to sacred oath memoirs of a secretary defense do an extraordinary time in i like to start by...
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welcome to "defense news." on today's show we are celebrating our own 30 years by showcasi influencers, initiatives, and innovations that transform defense during the last three decades. the full list will be available at defensenews.com on october 24. i sat down with the former pentagon official and aerospace company executive who is perhaps best known for the merger of martin marietta and lucky corporation to create the biggest defense company in the globe. guest: part of the merger was out of necessity. it was a environment that you could not survive unless globe. guest: you were willing to combine. there wasn't much of a choice. at the same time there was a certain degree of luck involved. there was an ideal combination. the two companies company whose competitors like each other and got surprise to me was the great advantage we got was never shown on the balance sheet. we had combined 17 companies to make our part of lockheed martin. we never really appreciated the advantage of having 17 different company
welcome to "defense news." on today's show we are celebrating our own 30 years by showcasi influencers, initiatives, and innovations that transform defense during the last three decades. the full list will be available at defensenews.com on october 24. i sat down with the former pentagon official and aerospace company executive who is perhaps best known for the merger of martin marietta and lucky corporation to create the biggest defense company in the globe. guest: part of the merger...
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the minister of defense changed in different ways . can you blame the minister of defense? we are an open country, we are a democratic society, and this is what our soldiers are fighting for at the front, on the front lines, how hard it was for the country , many of us know a lot and can share. a soldier who is on the front lines can share, especially the minister of defense, who is going through a difficult path, and not an easy negotiation process in the first days of the war. i believe that today we should still thank the minister of defense oleksiy yuriyovich reznikov for the evaluation of the simple steps he took to strengthen the country's defense capabilities for the dialogue he conducted with our international partners and i believe that his political career does not end there . he acquired it for the protection of national sovereignty. thank you tarasovych, please, servant of the people mykhailouk halyna olehivna vskei dear president dear colleagues dear citizens of ukraine what we are considering today we are considering the resignation of the minister of defense
the minister of defense changed in different ways . can you blame the minister of defense? we are an open country, we are a democratic society, and this is what our soldiers are fighting for at the front, on the front lines, how hard it was for the country , many of us know a lot and can share. a soldier who is on the front lines can share, especially the minister of defense, who is going through a difficult path, and not an easy negotiation process in the first days of the war. i believe that...
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defense secretary esper of the united states of america. thank you for your presence with us today and thank you for your presence with those of our forces and families wherever they are around the world. let them know we are praying for them today and lift them up and bring them home safely. lord, as lovers of peace, we come to this place today where we need to pray when times require peacekeepers and peace makers. therefore, grant president trump, vice president pence, defense secretary esper and the joint chiefs of staff your divine wisdom, your divine strength and your divine knowledge that leads to increased power and brings increased peace. as these leaders work together with our allies, watch their efforts to support national interests and the good of mankind. as defense secretary esper officially enters this role may he serve with honor and integrity and new-found love and admiration for one other. now king eternal, as you continue to bless the united states of america and the department of defense, we continue to trust in you, in y
defense secretary esper of the united states of america. thank you for your presence with us today and thank you for your presence with those of our forces and families wherever they are around the world. let them know we are praying for them today and lift them up and bring them home safely. lord, as lovers of peace, we come to this place today where we need to pray when times require peacekeepers and peace makers. therefore, grant president trump, vice president pence, defense secretary esper...
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i think the national defense strategy report is very much focused on the department of defense and the military response, but we have to, i believe, have a much stronger whole of government effort. can you comment on that? >> yes, senator. if we look at the challenges being presented today, the good news is that our strategic deterrent in the case of nuclear weapons appears to be holding the conventional deterrent appears to largely be holding the result of that strength, which is good for the american people is that adversaries have to look below the threshold of conventional conflict. we are seeing that through different terms people use malign influence, grey zone threats, but certainly china and russia in their ways have been pursuing these. many of the solutions to those grey zone challenges which come in the form of economic coercion, cyberthreats as we've seen very recently from russia, threats even in space. a lot of the answers to those start in the civil society side. they start with the strength of american democracy. they start with our tools of state craft and how we build
i think the national defense strategy report is very much focused on the department of defense and the military response, but we have to, i believe, have a much stronger whole of government effort. can you comment on that? >> yes, senator. if we look at the challenges being presented today, the good news is that our strategic deterrent in the case of nuclear weapons appears to be holding the conventional deterrent appears to largely be holding the result of that strength, which is good...
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s of those defense contract -- defense companies made $96 million in compensation. back in 2011, i requested a report from the pentagon which detailed how the department paid $573 billion over 10 years to more than 300 contractors involved in civil fraud cases gainst the federal government. there are a lot of issues here. your job is not easy. aside from the pentagon, the complexity of the budget is enormous. nobody thinks you'll solve the problem immediately. but your job is to tell the american people how our tax dollars are being spent, to tell us in fact where the money is going. i'm not quite sure we know where the money is going. to tell us why it is that we continue to do business with defense contractors who give us cost overrun, cost overrun, cost overrun. are we negotiating effectively? are defense contractors simply saying, we'll do it for x and it ends up being 3x and nobody cares? i look forward to the question period but at this moment i have to run out. but thank you very much for being here. senator enzi: thank you, senator sanders. i'll now introduc
s of those defense contract -- defense companies made $96 million in compensation. back in 2011, i requested a report from the pentagon which detailed how the department paid $573 billion over 10 years to more than 300 contractors involved in civil fraud cases gainst the federal government. there are a lot of issues here. your job is not easy. aside from the pentagon, the complexity of the budget is enormous. nobody thinks you'll solve the problem immediately. but your job is to tell the...
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norm served 17 years in the department of defense at the defense security service, including appointment as deputy inspector general of industrial security. so he's a man who knows the ins and outs of what makes for good industrial security and what makes for bad. that's why i think we should be very pleased and very happy to have him speaking to us this afternoon. >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure to be here today. >> microphone. >> sorry. it's a pleasure to be here today. okay. arthur, thank you very much. it's a pleasure to be here today. i'm going to speak in broad terms about the u.s. industrial security regime. it's a very robust regime. it's been in place since 1951. in fact, when the program was first set up, the body of regulations that apply to industry at the time was only nine pages long. now that's morphed into a couple of hundred pages now with respect to the body of regulations that industry has to follow now. so it's very important that other countries have an industrial security program as well to clear their industry because u.s. industry cannot engage in classifi
norm served 17 years in the department of defense at the defense security service, including appointment as deputy inspector general of industrial security. so he's a man who knows the ins and outs of what makes for good industrial security and what makes for bad. that's why i think we should be very pleased and very happy to have him speaking to us this afternoon. >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure to be here today. >> microphone. >> sorry. it's a pleasure to be here...
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nato countries ordered about a thousand missiles for patriot air defense. the production contract was signed by germany, romania, the netherlands and spain. the munitions will cost $5.5 billion and will be entirely manufactured in europe. zmi claims that part of the alliance will be transferred armed forces russia, according to western intelligence , is already releasing 1.5 million projectiles a year from the conveyor. factories produce weapons in three shifts, and europe is still asleep, even one million is not enough now. f-16 fighters of the air defense system are what ukraine needs right now. in the near future, ukraine is preparing to receive more than fifty f-16 fighters from the netherlands and denmark. france is going to join the training of ukrainian pilots, more than doubles the production of artillery shells finland to not only strengthen. its defense capability, but also to transfer some weapons to ukraine, because, as the head of the european council , charles michel, pointed out, russia obviously does not seek peace. in response to increased
nato countries ordered about a thousand missiles for patriot air defense. the production contract was signed by germany, romania, the netherlands and spain. the munitions will cost $5.5 billion and will be entirely manufactured in europe. zmi claims that part of the alliance will be transferred armed forces russia, according to western intelligence , is already releasing 1.5 million projectiles a year from the conveyor. factories produce weapons in three shifts, and europe is still asleep, even...
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defense spending is a national decision and is determined by u.s. national security and defense needs true or false well i think it's true for every country across the alliance that they need to spend what it is in their interests to spend and that is on adequate sufficient capability and capacity they need to get rid of obsolescent equipment they need to modernize they need to pay to train our troops they need to do what is in their interest for their defense and that's the most important thing this is all true and it's come pretty important thing and you would think that would be valued a little more in an alliance a military alliance which might take $29.00 countries to war sometime particularly when the commander in chief of the largest force says many country is in nato oh a tremendous amount of money for many years back that simply is not true if we can't even acknowledge that then nato is seriously trouble isn't it i think we have perhaps different views of what the truth is the truth to me is when the allies are acquiring real capability and
defense spending is a national decision and is determined by u.s. national security and defense needs true or false well i think it's true for every country across the alliance that they need to spend what it is in their interests to spend and that is on adequate sufficient capability and capacity they need to get rid of obsolescent equipment they need to modernize they need to pay to train our troops they need to do what is in their interest for their defense and that's the most important...
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carter, secretary of defense. ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the arrival of the official army and remain standing as arms are rendered. take their positions where they stand, the honorable ashley v. carter, secretary of defense. also for today's tribute general f. dun kirk jr., chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. >> present. >> present. >> arms. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. >> order right shoulder. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] ♪ ♪ [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen please stand for the advancing of the colors and remain standing for the united states national anthem. ♪ >> present. >> present. >> arms. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. >> order right. forward march! the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff is presented to the honorable ashton v. carter who distinguished himself by exceptionally superior service while serving as the 25th secretary of defense from february 2015 to january 2017. during this period secret
carter, secretary of defense. ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the arrival of the official army and remain standing as arms are rendered. take their positions where they stand, the honorable ashley v. carter, secretary of defense. also for today's tribute general f. dun kirk jr., chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. >> present. >> present. >> arms. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. >> order right shoulder. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ]...
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systems to us, which will strengthen our air defense system, in general, our air defense system, first of all , it is the zenit triangular complexes, and lithuania promises us that one e-e complex will be handed over to us , and there will also be an additional petriv previously, ukraine had patriot complexes, that is, these decisions have already been made, but the organizational question is from whom and in what time frame. we will receive new complexes , respectively. the issue of ammunition and the transfer of additional armored vehicles to us is acute, because, for example, eh , hmm , it seems that our military personnel have completed training on the same . the ministry of defense of ukraine or the united states of america has additionally extended the period of training there, and now it is also a key issue for us the transfer to us of the non-techniques of the leopard a1 a5 tanks there and, accordingly , the transfer to us of additional ammunition before all rocket launchers, german and american attacks, in your opinion. well, we know the information about what the minister of
systems to us, which will strengthen our air defense system, in general, our air defense system, first of all , it is the zenit triangular complexes, and lithuania promises us that one e-e complex will be handed over to us , and there will also be an additional petriv previously, ukraine had patriot complexes, that is, these decisions have already been made, but the organizational question is from whom and in what time frame. we will receive new complexes , respectively. the issue of ammunition...
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reach the defense? we're done with missile defense? thank you. >> i think you're asking the same question a lot of us have. the only possible place i can think of that person got the idea, he said he wanted to accomplish a couple of things before he left. on his job in that tour as director, and that was grossly misinterpreted as this is all that's left to do in the missile defense and the global enterprise. it's quite a leap to make. you just turn on the tv and you see that everything is not done in an integrated missile defense and there are cruise missiles in yemen and north korea and china. anybody else? >> you have to look at things in context of the time because you're really talking over a 20-year period and that was a ten-12 difference and i would go back to the comment i made before and go back one step further and when we left desert storm we said no more air threat, and the one thing that resonated was cruise missiles would be the poor man's air force, and thanks the only threat that was on t
reach the defense? we're done with missile defense? thank you. >> i think you're asking the same question a lot of us have. the only possible place i can think of that person got the idea, he said he wanted to accomplish a couple of things before he left. on his job in that tour as director, and that was grossly misinterpreted as this is all that's left to do in the missile defense and the global enterprise. it's quite a leap to make. you just turn on the tv and you see that everything is...
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industry, in the defense industry. it seems that our country is not at war now, and everything is working in the agrarian-industrial complex, everyone knows what to do, how to do it, in the defense-industrial complex, as if we live in another country. i remind you, well, at the age of 15, in the agricultural industry. complex takes place as follows: the government and the ministry of agrarian policy define priorities, for example, there are granaries, or refrigerators, or vegetable storages, or there are some gardens, and allocate funds for the development of this direction, how is this done? the private sector builds the facilities, after he has built them, put them into operation, a stone arrives... checks what he has done, well, for example, a refrigerator, or planted an apple tree in the garden, checked, checked his expenses, put signatures and compensated 70% from the state budget, where it has been working for 15 years, it is cool, we say, why does it work in the agricultural sector and cannot in the defense sect
industry, in the defense industry. it seems that our country is not at war now, and everything is working in the agrarian-industrial complex, everyone knows what to do, how to do it, in the defense-industrial complex, as if we live in another country. i remind you, well, at the age of 15, in the agricultural industry. complex takes place as follows: the government and the ministry of agrarian policy define priorities, for example, there are granaries, or refrigerators, or vegetable storages, or...
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defense assessment dated a strong defense in its execution. -- necessitated a strong defense in its execution. it took a combination of jackson and longstreet to switch from a defensive posture to a defensive action -- to an offensive action. this battle was not over. plans would begin to develop on both sides. pope wanted to attack, but for street and jackson, no attack would come from pope. lee was beginning to prepare for other options. by 3:00 on august 30, that attack did come. there was a massive assault against jackson's center, sending 7000 troops into a position in the terrain. it would be the final federal assault on jackson's position. that attack would take place along this unfinished railroad. like so many other occasions on august 30, the federal attack would break jackson's position. federal reinforcements arrived on the scene in the neck of time. -- in the nick of time. line needed help. federal soldiers had taken everything he had left to rebuild that defensive position. it was time for general lon gstreet to enter the fight. as we examine whether or not jackson's defense was
defense assessment dated a strong defense in its execution. -- necessitated a strong defense in its execution. it took a combination of jackson and longstreet to switch from a defensive posture to a defensive action -- to an offensive action. this battle was not over. plans would begin to develop on both sides. pope wanted to attack, but for street and jackson, no attack would come from pope. lee was beginning to prepare for other options. by 3:00 on august 30, that attack did come. there was a...
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and from the air a-and this is what it looks like a-and the defense line has a classic defense line that was built by the russian occupiers in in zaporizhzhia oblast and not only in zaporizhzhia oblast, this security line is practically the most important, the most difficult, but in some areas we have already passed it, in some areas we already have access to the main line of defense. but the most important thing is that in june, when did we start first, the reconnaissance of the battle could cooperative reconnaissance flights , the most important thing is that precisely because of this, we actually hid the entire second line of defense, that is, the main line of defense of the occupiers, they hid their artillery positions, they hid the positions of their anti-aircraft missile systems in the rear along the third line were covered by their warehouses, and in fact they covered all the logistics that provide their field artillery with ammunition and so on. by jet, the record for the number of destroyed e-e anti-aircraft means e occupants of special equipment and the second place in the
and from the air a-and this is what it looks like a-and the defense line has a classic defense line that was built by the russian occupiers in in zaporizhzhia oblast and not only in zaporizhzhia oblast, this security line is practically the most important, the most difficult, but in some areas we have already passed it, in some areas we already have access to the main line of defense. but the most important thing is that in june, when did we start first, the reconnaissance of the battle could...
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it depends on what you fear more, air defenses or enemy aircraft? now the picture looks as follows: for objective reasons, we have not seen air battles between planes for a year and a half, because both sides. war, do not risk flying deep into the enemy's territory and try to operate from beyond the reach of each other's anti-aircraft weapons. from the sides, the second moment, the enemy lost a huge number of highly qualified pilots who started the war, 324 aircraft lost, this is about 350-400 pilots who died, will no longer return to flying work, or are in our captivity, eh, accordingly, this factor has an equally serious effect, because the qualifications... on the other hand , people who pilot various types planes, well, definitely fell. the next moment, we do not see the use of aviation on a massive scale, all that the enemy now has can create an advantage over the battlefield, where the operation is carried out by a force the size of a reinforced battalion, a battalion-tactical group. we do not see squadrons being used, much less regiments or a
it depends on what you fear more, air defenses or enemy aircraft? now the picture looks as follows: for objective reasons, we have not seen air battles between planes for a year and a half, because both sides. war, do not risk flying deep into the enemy's territory and try to operate from beyond the reach of each other's anti-aircraft weapons. from the sides, the second moment, the enemy lost a huge number of highly qualified pilots who started the war, 324 aircraft lost, this is about 350-400...
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extra for defense between now and 2024. this is significant, including billions for modern high of end capabilities. we're also stepping up contributions to nato deployments, so we have turned the tied, but we need to do more. that is about fairness, this is about credibility, and above all, this is about our security in the more unpredictable world. nato's door is and will remain open. we warmly welcomed last month's historic agreement and today we agree to invite the government of sko to start talks. once all national procedures have been completed to finalize the name agreement, the country will join nato as our 30th member. the decisions we have made today show that europe and north america are working together. nato is delivering and we are determined to keep our almost $1 billion citizens safe and secure. with that, i'm ready to take your questions. >> so we'll go to the "wall street journal". >> yeah, hi. robert waller with "the wall street journal." secretary general, there's been some talk generally in the run-up t
extra for defense between now and 2024. this is significant, including billions for modern high of end capabilities. we're also stepping up contributions to nato deployments, so we have turned the tied, but we need to do more. that is about fairness, this is about credibility, and above all, this is about our security in the more unpredictable world. nato's door is and will remain open. we warmly welcomed last month's historic agreement and today we agree to invite the government of sko to...
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the ministry of defense of russia plans to recruit another four hundred thousand contract soldiers to the army a new recruitment of soldiers by the aggressor state will begin on april 1 , radio svoboda reports, this number results from an analysis of the deployments sent to the regions where the specified number of people with a service contract should be signed, the main part of the work falls on the employees of the military commissariats, and the governors will report on the implementation of the plan , according to the media, rumors about the beginning of a new wave of mobilization in the russian federation have periodically appeared since the end of last year, while the kremlin continues to deny such plans crashed in space, such an unusual explanation for the downing of the drone was given by the russian ambassador to the united states, anatoliy antonov. he was urgently summoned to the state department for an explanation . the ambassador said that the kremlin does not want a confrontation with washington and added that moscow regards the incident as a provocation. at the same tim
the ministry of defense of russia plans to recruit another four hundred thousand contract soldiers to the army a new recruitment of soldiers by the aggressor state will begin on april 1 , radio svoboda reports, this number results from an analysis of the deployments sent to the regions where the specified number of people with a service contract should be signed, the main part of the work falls on the employees of the military commissariats, and the governors will report on the implementation...
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on their own country's defense not nato as collective defense but their own country's defense and in a way that previous american presidents have not done why is this so crucial to him . well i think to answer that question i will answer your first question i thought they don't that translates in to break nato but what he's looking for is to break with the seas and it's a bad deal for the united states we need to and he's thinking of a transaction have you about and he told me you get what you put in and he looks at what the u.s. should spend it in compared to what the european allies are spending and he sees a clear it's obviously nato is much a lot in just about numbers it's also a political organizations and the u.s. is still a primary military power and whatnot but i think what he's trying to do is to kind of correct that. and he's main target is obviously gemini and he's not looking wrong in the sense that germany is don't want a country that cute quite from that meant that he changed the european defense spending never with all respect to my colleagues from based on i think yes
on their own country's defense not nato as collective defense but their own country's defense and in a way that previous american presidents have not done why is this so crucial to him . well i think to answer that question i will answer your first question i thought they don't that translates in to break nato but what he's looking for is to break with the seas and it's a bad deal for the united states we need to and he's thinking of a transaction have you about and he told me you get what you...
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news roundtable with leading defense analysts to discuss the major defense events coming down the pike in 2010. >>> now this week in defense news with vago muradian. >> good morning, happy new year and welcome to this week in defense news. i'm vago muradian. 2010 will be a critical year for the defense establishment. how much will congress invest in defense, will the quadrennial defense change what is discussed. the year of living dangerously for the obama administration. steve grunman, lauren thompson, pierre thomas and fred downy welcome to the show. >> so for years the impression has been the defense spending is finally going to level off. it was going to go flat at 534 billion, add inflation and $50 billion, and so everybody's expectation that acquisition spending will come under sharp pressure. but the obama administration decided to add $100 billion to the budget that will be submitted to congress next month. that is a heck of a lot of money. there is stimulus obviously affecting their focussing on the industrial base, lauren, how do you manage to do this with the rising deficit.
news roundtable with leading defense analysts to discuss the major defense events coming down the pike in 2010. >>> now this week in defense news with vago muradian. >> good morning, happy new year and welcome to this week in defense news. i'm vago muradian. 2010 will be a critical year for the defense establishment. how much will congress invest in defense, will the quadrennial defense change what is discussed. the year of living dangerously for the obama administration. steve...
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but to be clear, we must grow the defense budget in the out years of our future year's defense program if we want to i khaoefb the goals of our national -- to achieve the goals of our national defense strategy. now, budgets are statements of priorities and we us a rigorous process guided by our strategy to arrive at the resourcing determinations we've made. that process included close dialogue and collaboration among senior d.o.d. leaders representing every defense component, military service and combatant command. together we remained singularly focused on identifying the programs and plans that best meet the demandss war fighters and their families while making smart investments in the future. that's vital because since day e secretary austin and i have emphasized the urgency to innovate. one key focus in innovation is overcoming institutional ability to accelerate delivery of capabilities to the war fighter at speed and scale. that's the goalf icator, including its first focus area on all domain systems and many similar initiatives the department has under way. so even under the f.y
but to be clear, we must grow the defense budget in the out years of our future year's defense program if we want to i khaoefb the goals of our national -- to achieve the goals of our national defense strategy. now, budgets are statements of priorities and we us a rigorous process guided by our strategy to arrive at the resourcing determinations we've made. that process included close dialogue and collaboration among senior d.o.d. leaders representing every defense component, military service...
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up until now, the self-defense forces, especially the self-defense has temporary and we would be able to respond. we have the ability to respond to that would include our vessels and airplanes. one thing is a submarine warfare. in order to respond to something with a submarine, we would look at that threat. we would look at and sink the ship posing a threat. that sort of reactive but proactive defense has to do more with a gray zone upper internal strength. always having sufficient information. also, to have a situation awareness under the sea and on top of the sea. and if there was a crisis would be able to use that in order to gain the advantage if hostilities were to break out. and so, this sort of proactive deterrence is something that i think we need to enhance for the self-defense forces in the future. >> i am hoping to hear the perspective from you. >> i will talk about the air self-defense forces. the us air force was mentioned, 1947. in 1954 - the imperial army did have an air force component. it was set up in 1910. that was the first time in which we had an air force in japa
up until now, the self-defense forces, especially the self-defense has temporary and we would be able to respond. we have the ability to respond to that would include our vessels and airplanes. one thing is a submarine warfare. in order to respond to something with a submarine, we would look at that threat. we would look at and sink the ship posing a threat. that sort of reactive but proactive defense has to do more with a gray zone upper internal strength. always having sufficient information....